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Abrar Hassan | |
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Personal information | |
Born | Nankana Sahib, Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistani German [1] |
Website | www |
YouTube information | |
Channel | |
Genre(s) | Travel vlogging, motorcycling |
Subscribers | 1.91M [2] |
Total views | 397M [2] |
Last updated: 05 January 2025 |
Abrar Hassan is a German-Pakistani biker and vlogger, known for his travel and adventure content. His YouTube channel, WildLens by Abrar, documents his extensive biking tours across various Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East. [1]
Hassan is an aerospace engineer with over 12 years of experience in the automobile industry. [3] [4]
He moved to Germany in 2008 for further studies after obtaining a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from IST university (Institute of Space Technology) in Islamabad, Pakistan. He completed his Master's in computational mechanics and worked in the automotive sector in Frankfurt. It was during this time that his interest in travel grew.
In 2019, he decided to leave his job and fully commit to vlogging from Germany to Pakistan and started career [5] in travelling. [6] He learned motorcycle riding and commenced his motorcycle travels in 2020. [7] [4]
Abrar has traveled to over 90 countries, with motorcycle journeys in at least 24 of them. [8] [4] His travel journey started in 2020 when he travelled from Germany to Pakistan on his motorbike and he gained popularity during that time. He values connecting with locals, sharing stories, meals, and experiences. [9]
In 2023, he undertook a ‘friendship tour’ across India, covering 7,000 kilometers in 30 days. [10] Despite the historical tensions between India and Pakistan, he was warmly welcomed throughout his journey. [8] [9] [11] He interacted with local residents and introduced his fellow countrymen to India’s diverse culture, languages, cuisine, and landscapes. [9] [12]
In the same year, Abrar embarked on a 50-day motorbike journey to Saudi Arabia for the Umrah pilgrimage. Starting from his hometown Nankana Sahib in Pakistan’s Punjab province, he traveled across three continents before reaching Madinah. He then proceeded to Makkah, where he fulfilled his dream of performing the Umrah pilgrimage. [4] [13]